The first nail-focused beauty blog

365 of Untrieds is my personal challenge to weed through the polishes in the ALU stash that I’ve been wanting to try but just haven’t gotten around to.

I was recently telling a friend that my holy grail of greens, the thing I don’t have, with the exception of a green holo (STILL waiting for that), is a dark emerald jelly polish. NARS Zulu gets all sorts of buzz but anyone who has tried it knows the formula is a train wreck. Even the Nfu Oh green jellies, while a huge improvement over Zulu, aren’t perfect.

On a similar note, I stumbled across a FANTASTIC green jelly today while I was attempting to reorganize some of my polishes. It’s not my dream emerald green jelly but it’s still unique. I have no idea when Nina Ultra Pro Salsa came into my life. I think it was last summer when I purchased Never Glum Plum but can’t be sure. Check it!

Formula & Application:Nina Ultra Pro polishes are 4-Free (includes formaldehyde resin). The fat, round glass bottles are topped with smooth, plastic caps. The brush is round, thick and pretty average in length. As I mentioned in my review of Never Glum Plum, the brush is a little too thick for my liking but now that I’m used to it, I was able to leave the proper amount of polish on it to avoid pooling.

The formula itself amazed me. It applies like a jelly, with the first coat going down a bit sheer but that’s when the surprise comes. You see just how pigmented this polish is when you add a second coat and it’s almost opaque. Now I applied Salsa really thin and BARELY needed a third coat so most users can probably get away with two. Like traditional jellies it dries super glossy.

Nina Ultra Pro Salsa is this incredibly vibrant grass green creme. It has some yellow undertones but not to the point where it becomes unwearable for the cool toned peeps. What I love most is that it has this delicious jelly texture yet it isn’t streaky or sheer. It’s my ideal for a green jelly and feels very similar to the creme/jelly polishes that Deborah Lippmann has been putting out lately, ie I Know What Boys Like.

Bottom Line: Even if I do own a dupe to this color, I highly doubt that the formula can compare. That alone makes Salsa a winner and a must-buy in my opinion. The color is not only brilliant for summer, it would be fabulous for fall, spring, St. Patrick’s day or the winter holiday season.

Nina Ultra Pro nail polish is available at Sally Beauty stores nationwide and online at SallyBeauty.com. I didn’t see Salsa listed on the website but I hope it can still be found in stores. They retail for $4.29/ea for a .5oz bottle but are regularly on special and even cheaper with a Beauty Club Card.

Who else is smitten with Salsa? Do you own this beauty? Do you have a favorite green jelly that I’m missing out on?

Nars Zulu is one of the few polishes I really regret buying – most polishes if I don’t care for them I don’t mind because I usually sick to brands like China Glaze which are relatively inexpensive. Zulu though? I’ve not touched a NARS polish since and not inclined to.

As for this color, I’m not a fan of the grass color (just too bright) but man, the formula looks great! I may have to check out the brand!

Oh wow, this is super pretty. I’ve seen this at Sally’s before but I guess I’ve always been in a glitter mood when I’ve been because I’ve always overlooked it. Next time they have a special on these I’ll pick one up for sure!

Oh! You could try Sinful’s Last Chance. It’s a dark green jelly, very similar to Nar’s Zulu. I’m not so sure about the application, but I’ve never experienced any issues with it. I absolutely love Last Chance.
Time to get my hands on this green polish. I love greens.

Oh, supernice!! I’ll try to get it somehow. Green jelly … I don’t know, does Rampage count as one or is it still creme? Btw, as for green holo goes, Reclaim too bright for you? I know, emerald green holo would be simply to die for, but Reclaim is perfect in it’s own way too.

Oh no doubt, Reclaim is beautiful but it’s not the emerald holo I dream of. How did I forget about Rampage? Duh! I really need to stop storing my Illamasqua’s in their boxes. I end up overlooking them.

I have the Nina Ultra Pro Salsa & I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE it….Perfection…I actually went back to Sally’s & bought a second bottle so I wouldn’t run out…a beautiful rich green..not too dark..not too light.
I just bought 2 new shades I found by Cover Girl CQ…Couduroy, which is a bluish green & Slate which is a dark green blue (hard to describe, I just don’t have your knack for describing colors. You would have to see them) They apply great, no streaking & excellent coverage with 2 coats & they last..very little chipping noted..I hope you can check them out & do a review..they are inexpensive & are beautiful.

I tried this brand for the first time a couple of weeks ago and I am in LOVE. I have a similar green to this. Mine has a different name though (which escapes me right now). The one I’ve tried is Sailor, which is a dark blue. A beautiful color. I can wait to try the others I have in this brand.

So excited for you Ms. Green lover, you found a new green that is super in your book. I have 3 shades from NUP that I just bought from bottle looking at Sally’s. I like all 3 a lot. The formula I have found to be like you expressed, fast to get to opaque. I certainly would buy more of this brand and recommend it to others. I would really like to see more shades in this line carried at Sally’s. My shades I have in this brand are a duochrome ‘look’ plum shade, a deep navy blue and a lovely brighter red/orange.

oh very nice. I’m surprised how much I like nina ultra pro. “in a tiff” is one of my all time favs and never glum is just perfect. plus they are affordable and have a decent color selection. This one will be in my shopping cart my next trip to Sally’s.

You have to try LeChats dare to wear back to basics green jelly. You will fall in love. The formula is perfect the color is perfect and the staying power is amazing. You can order the back to basics set on ebay and maybe you can find the green from the set individually but it is EXACTLY the color that you are looking for!!!

I work at a Sally Beauty Supply, and Salsa was an in/out promo! If anyone would find this in-store, it would be clearanced. However, Nina Ultra Pro recently did markdowns of quite a few polishes, so Salsa could possibly make a comeback to the permanent line.

It was an in & out that also had an orange, purple, corral-ish pink, and a blue all last summer. I am incredibly bummed I didn’t buy it now seeing this. I usually pick the blues, purples and greens & wanted to branch out and bought the orange and pink. Corporate Sally’s and the polish companies agree on color choices. I really wish they’d ask us what we thought would sell.

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